-Currently, there are two ways to change properties for APPC Features:
-
-- **Permanent Change**: In appc.properties, change property values as
- needed and commit changes in your current git repo where your APPC
- Deployment code repo is at. Then, run your Jenkins job that deploys
- the APPC Docker Image (make sure the Jenkins Job configuration points
- to the branch where you just commited the properties change) to make
- sure that APPC Docker Image contains latest changes of
- appc.properties from the beginning (of course, the Host VM where the
- docker containers will be deployed at needs to update images with
- "docker-compose pull" to pick up the changes you just committed and
- compiled).
-- **Temporary Change (for quick testing/debugging)**: In the APPC
- Docker Container, find the appc.properties file in
- /opt/onap/appc/properties/appc.properties and make changes as
- needed. Then, restart the APPC Docker Container by running "docker
- stop " then "docker start ") (NOTE: This approach will lose all
- changes done in appc.properties if the docker container is destroyed
- instead of stopped).
+Temporary changes to the appc.properties file can be made by entering the Appc
+Docker container and modifying the /opt/onap/appc/properties/appc.properties file.
+Then, from outside the Docker container, you should stop and then restart the Appc
+Docker container with these commands:
+
+.. code:: bash
+
+ docker stop appc_controller_container
+
+ docker stop appc_controller_container
+